Latest fleet news – Page 851
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Potter Logistics welcomes Olympia Park decision
Potter Logistics has welcomed the recent decision by Selby District Council to approve a hitherto controversial planning application for Olympia Park in Yorkshire, where it has a 62-acre distribution centre and rail freight terminal.The company, which strongly opposed the plan to establish over 800 residences, a school and numerous leisure ...
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MT ArticleRHA chief executive to quit in August
Road Haulage Association national chairman Peter Barber has announced that the association's chief executive, Geoff Dunning, is to retire at the end of August. Dunning, who joined the RHA in 1987 as manager of the north eastern district, has been chief executive for five years.Revealing the move at the RHA's ...
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Mayor contemplates new ring road under London
Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed the Mayor is contemplating the creation of a new ring road beneath the capital in order to tackle congestion.The conceptual inner orbital tunnel would provide a 22 mile route under the capital’s streets and could cost around £30bn to create.It has been proposed after ...
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MT ArticleNew load restraint design confirmed by DVSA
The DVSA has now confirmed that it does approve of the new design of load restraint for the upper deck of double-deck curtainsiders developed by a Road Haulage Association (RHA)-led working group with input from various vehicle operators and trailer manufacturer Montracon.Apparently reversing a statement last week in which it ...
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MT ArticleBrake calls for zero- tolerance approach to drink and drugs
Road safety organisation Brake has urged firms to implement a zero-tolerance approach to at-work drink and drug driving, after a survey suggested fewer than half would dismiss an employee for driving when over the legal alcohol limit. The survey, carried out by Brake and driving compliance consultancy Licence Bureau, suggested ...
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MT ArticlePrincess Anne opens Bibby Distribution Corby DC
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has officially opened Bibby Distribution’s 212,00ft2 DC in Corby, Northamptonshire.The site, in Max park, will act as a central hub for Bibby’s operations in the East Midlands and is also a second Primary Consolidation Centre (PCC) for supermarket Morrisons.Paul Kavanagh, MD of Bibby Distribution, ...
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City Link increases hub capacity with automated sort
City Link is investing in automated sortation at its Coventry hub, which it hopes will increase throughput by 50% and increase capacity for busy periods.The system will take up around a quarter of the operator’s 150,000ft² national hub and will operate alongside its manual sort and cross-docking operations, which are ...
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MT ArticleFTA everywoman 2014 winners revealed
The winners of the FTA everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards for 2014 were announced at a ceremony at The Savoy Hotel in London today.The seven winners were recognised as inspirational role models, said everywoman co-founder Maxine Benson MBE, in attracting more women to the transport and logistics industry.FTA chief ...
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Free truck procurement advice for operators
Operators looking to refresh their fleet to Euro-6 are being sought by an independent commercial vehicle specialist to trial a new approach to procuring trucks.Chris Ness, formerly head of specialist fleets at Ryder, believes that by navigating through the myriad of different truck deals available direct from the manufacturers; analysing ...
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Morrisons to make changes to Wakefield logistics operation
Morrisons has confirmed plans to restructure operations at its RDC in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in order to improve efficiency.The supermarket holds an O-licence to operate 32 vehicles and 50 trailers out of the site, located on the Wakefield 41 Industrial Estate.A spokeswoman for the supermarket could not confirm whether any ...
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MT ArticleNorbert wins five-year deal with Sabic UK Petrochemicals
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has won a new five-year contract with long-term customer Sabic UK Petrochemicals to provide a maintenance, repair and operational (MRO) engineering spares warehousing and stores service.The logistics giant’s tanker division has worked with Saudia Arabian firm Sabic – which manufacturers specialist plastics and chemicals for European markets ...
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MT ArticleTurnover and profit up at Maxi Haulage
Irvine, North Ayrshire-based Maxi Haulage has seen an increase in both turnover and pre-tax profit as business continues to grow.Despite increasing pressure on margins, pre-tax profit for the year ended 30 September 2013 jumped 30% to £1.84m, compared with £1.42m the year before.The haulage business also posted a 10% increase ...
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MT ArticleSolstor takes 36 tractor from Ryder
Temperature-controlled operator Solstor has taken 36 tractor units on contract hire from Ryder: a mixture of Dafs and Mercedes.The majority will replace older vehicles, while the remaining 15 are additions to the fleet and will support growing demand for operator across the UK.The order consists of a mix of Daf ...
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What price fair fuel?
Yesterday FairFuelUK champion Quentin Willson tweeted: “Nigel Farage has met with FairFuelUK and I. He totally gets low fuel duty. Needed no convincing! Shame other politicos aren't as sharp.”Unless it has escaped your attention Nigel Farage is the leader of UKIP, which is a party that has some transport friendly ...
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Road tolling is inevitable, says Transport Committee
One interesting side note contained within the Transport Committee's Better Roads report, which politely applies the political equivalent of a document shredder to the government's plan for the Highways Agency, is that of the ever controversial subject of road tolling.While we now have the HGV Road User Levy, the report ...
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Morrisons to make first London home deliveries
Morrisons is to begin making home deliveries in London next week as it continues to increase the reach of its online grocery offer.The first London deliveries will be made on Monday 12 May and will supplement the Yorkshire and Warwickshire home delivery networks it set up at the beginning of ...
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Clipper prepares to join growing number of listed operators
Clipper Logistics revealed its intentions to float on the London Stock Exchange earlier this week, joining the growing number of listed logistics companies.But it’s not the first time the Leeds-based operator has considered an IPO.Back in 2009, then Clipper chief executive Steve Parkin (now executive chairman) revealed the company's hopes ...
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FTA Logistics Report 2014 highlights industry's positive outlook
Operators feel more optimistic about their business prospects this year with many expecting to see an increase in volumes.This was one of the main findings from the FTA’s annual Logistics Industry Survey, published in its 2014 Logistics Report.International road haulage operators in particular feel more positive about business this year ...
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Highways Agency reform is ill advised, says Transport Committee
The Transport Committee has said the government’s transformation of the Highways Agency (HA) into something akin to Network Rail is an unnecessary and potentially costly mistake.Publishing its Better Roads report in response to the government’s Roads Command Paper from July 2013, the cross-party committee of MPs gave the plans, which ...
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Tullis Russell outsources transport and warehousing to DSV Road UK
Tullis Russell Papermakers has awarded a five year logistics and warehousing contract to DSV Road, running out of its mill in Glenrothes, Scotland.The deal expands on DSV’s existing contract to supply freight forwarding services to Tullis Russell throughout the UK and Europe. It sees the papermaking firm outsource its operations ...